tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19078981.post7048702438670578256..comments2023-08-18T04:30:33.230-05:00Comments on Standing in the Hall: Equations UPDATEDUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19078981.post-67542394125065418512007-03-21T05:08:00.000-05:002007-03-21T05:08:00.000-05:00I saw a TV documentary on this subject and apparen...I saw a TV documentary on this subject and apparently it is true that having s symmetrical face is deemed attractive. They showed Denzel Washington as an example of an extremely symmetrical face (Female Denzel fan: Oh Denzel, you're so symmetrical!). But these things are subconscious obviously - it's not that you consciously think of people having symmetrical faces and think: Wow, that's attractive, what symmetry! It's apparently that their faces seem trustworthy cause they are the same all over or something... However, if your face looks like a Picasso painting, you will seem untrustworthy cause your face doesn't add up on both sides - you're illogical, assymetrical, obviously a crook!<BR/><BR/>Some guy also claimed to have found a certain "formula" for beauty as far as the shape of the face and ratios between your features etc. Apparently every universally acknowledged "beautiful person" fit into this mold. Also, suspiciously, it fit in well with the caucasian features meaning that most black, asian etc people who were deemed beautiful looked fairly cuacasian in features. <BR/><BR/>Is this bullshit? I don't know, but it was nonetheless quite fascinating... <BR/><BR/>/PhilAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com